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H8jer
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Posted: 22 August 2023 at 14:01 |
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Hi Mark
Sound like you are also doing a lot of DIY. Thanks for the headsup about RCD/GFCI. Our usage of the Inverter in more for Day cruising / weekend and holidays use. We are not liveaboards. We have no fixed solar panels installed. Otherwise I think the 3000w Renogy would be more suited for addtional outlets. The huge Victron Charge/Inverter is nice but I have the 3-cabin version and has not a utillity/cargo room for such equipment. Edited by H8jer - 22 August 2023 at 14:03 |
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Mark_J1
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Joined: 12 March 2013 Location: Dover&Medway UK Status: Offline Points: 690 |
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Posted: 22 August 2023 at 20:33 |
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H8jer - agreed re the need for a utility space! The space on the 400 for electronics/electrical gear is tight and awkward to work in. I tried fitting the Victron gear in and it’s just not viable. Donated it to my son’s Narrowboat instead! My 1000W inverter sits hanging under the Nav table & is not visible unless you know it’s there. Has actually been fine for 3-4 Seasons when used with low power kettle & toaster. With work on solar panels I now actually get 5-20A of charge input consistently on a Sunny day. So I found I had spare power:) Hence the move to a bigger inverter. I’m deliberately under rating a 3000W Cotek and have subdivided the forward Nav table seat under locker to fit it in close to the batteries & 421 panel. This can handle the microwave and induction hot plate. So in Summer I think we’ll be gas free unless we are in the rain for a couple of days without turning on the engine. That’s the huge win I was aiming for.
Mark
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MAJOTE
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Joined: 18 December 2022 Location: Spain Status: Offline Points: 42 |
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Posted: 10 December 2024 at 12:50 |
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Hola
Estoy haciendo el proyecto del inversor y me encuentro con un pequeño problema: El cable nª6 llega hasta detrás de la nevera, y luego asciende por detrás de la cocina, pero lo pierdo entre los paneles traseros puedo ver dónde acaba. ¿Me podéis decir cómo puedo averiguarlo sin tener que realizar un registro o agujero en el panel? Hello, I am doing the inverter project and I am having a small problem: Cable #6 goes to the back of the fridge, and then goes up behind the stove, but I lose it between the back panels and I can't see where it ends. Can you tell me how I can find out without having to make a hole in the panel?
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H8jer
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Posted: 10 December 2024 at 13:07 |
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Hi
Sure. In this post I found that the cable was fixed at the backplate for the microwave. This is out of reach, so I just pulled until it got lose.
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